“I'm going through a difficult time”: Saiko opens up about her last year and teaches new music

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Saiko He is not very active on social networks, but he has a compelling reason: He's working on new songs, that's the only thing that matters to him.

However, before the end of the year, The artist wanted to share a very important reflection about his 2024 and the dizzying speed at which the music industry is going. ―a fact that has taken a toll on his well-being―, as well as the preview of a new single.

“I have spent a lot of time in silence thinking about this message, months, “I have written many times and I have deleted it and started over again and again.”he expressed on December 30.

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“The first thing I want to do is thank you for the love you have given me in my career, thank you for letting me be a support in your lives, it has been a bad time for me for more than a year, this year has been in terms of achievements and 'success' the best of my life, Personally and psychologically, without a doubt one of the worst,” he added.

He then confessed that “right now I am going through a difficult time.” “How bad is the industry that they make you think that because you don't release music every month or make TikToks or go to events that you don't exist, that you are forgotten”he asked himself on the other side of the screen.

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Despite everything, the young man prefers to turn a deaf ear to this kind of general FOMO in which we are immersed as a society (which expands practically to all areas): “I'm not afraid of spending any number of months without releasing music , or show up to sell a tour, I don't care what position I'm in, “I only care about music and not breaking the silence if it is not to improve it.”

He has also acknowledged that, “although the moment is difficult (and the great professional moment that you are experiencing does not accompany you on a personal level) I feel at my best as an artist, now I just want to continue taking care of myself, healing myself and growing“.

With these words, the singer thanked him for the special year he has experienced and appreciated all those fans who patiently wait to hear from him, understanding the time he needs to recover.

“If I don't appear much it's because I'm focused on work, I'm preparing something very big and beautiful, I'm not in a hurry but I'm sure we'll talk soon,” he concluded, signing as Miguel, his first name.

MIAMISaiko's first song in 2025?

Along with the post where she has been sincere like never before, Saiko has also shared two images, one selfie and a night landscape; and a screenshot of your iCloud where you can listen Miamia single that could see the light of day at the beginning of this newly released 2025.

With a duration of 3 minutes and 21 seconds, the artist has reproduced the beginning of the song, which goes as follows: “And even if you now tell me no, I know that you will be better off without him, but even if you now say no, I know that yes, I know that yes.”

“When you think that this was a mistake, remember everything that made you happy (…) You make me feel things that I never thought I would live inside me. Stay here, I ask you one more time. You you make me feel, you make me feel…”, is heard in just one minute.

For now, The release date is unknown, but we will be waitingno longer to your social media profile, but also to digital platforms, in case you decide to surprise us with some of your news.

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